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Fugitive ex-cop names stars in manifesto

Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer who is suspected of fatally shooting three people laid out his opinions about pop culture in his 11-page, rambling online manifesto titled "America."

He mentions dozens of celebs, from Ellen to Jay-Z.

Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles police officer who is suspected of fatally shooting three people — a manhunt is underway for him now — laid out his opinions about pop culture in his 11-page, rambling online manifesto titled "America."

And he's very complimentary, for the most part.

He praises Ellen DeGeneres for her "excellent contribution to entertaining America and bringing the human factor to entertainment. You changed the perception of your gay community and how we as Americans view the LGBT community."

He says of "Christopher Walz (actor Christoph Waltz), you impressed me in Inglorious Basterds. After viewing Django Unchained I was sold. I have come to the conclusion that you are well on your way to becoming one of the greats if not already and show glimpses of Daniel Day Lewis and Morgan Freeman-esque type of greatness. "

He devotes a paragraph to women he says are '"THE most beautiful women on the planet." Among them are Kate Winslet, Gabrielle Union, Michelle Rodriguez, Kelly Clarkson, Natalie Portman, Laura Prepon, Margaret Cho and Rutina Wesley.